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    Chemical characterization and toxicity of water-accommodated fraction of oil on the South American native species Hyalella curvispina by del Brio, Josefina, Montagna, Cristina Mónica, Lares, Betsabé Ailén, Parolo, María Eugenia, Venturino, Andrés

    Published in Environmental toxicology and pharmacology (01-06-2018)
    “…[Display omitted] •n-Alkanes were the main fraction in WAF, followed by toluene in the aromatic group.•Main hydrocarbon components in the WAF show dissipation…”
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    Contribution of Soil Components on the Sorption of Chlorpyrifos by Savini, Mónica Claudia, Loewy, Ruth Miriam, Nicotra, Viviana Estela, Parolo, María Eugenia

    Published in Water, air, and soil pollution (2017)
    “…It is generally assumed that the sorption of a nonionic pesticide on soil depends mainly on the content of soil organic matter (SOM); however, there are other…”
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    Characterization of soil organic matter by FT-IR spectroscopy and its relationship with chlorpyrifos sorption by Parolo, María Eugenia, Savini, Mónica Claudia, Loewy, Ruth Miriam

    Published in Journal of environmental management (01-07-2017)
    “…Sorption of non-ionic organic compounds to soil is usually expressed as the carbon-normalized partition coefficient (KOC) assuming that the main factor that…”
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    Occurrence of Pharmaceutical Micropollutants in Lake Nahuel Huapi, Argentine Patagonia by Beamud, Sara Guadalupe, Fernández, Horacio, Nichela, Daniela, Crego, Maria Paula, Gonzalez‐Polo, Marina, Latini, Lorena, Aguiar, María Belén, Diblasi, Lorena, Parolo, María Eugenia, Temporetti, Pedro

    Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-06-2024)
    “…Tourism is one of the most important activities for the economy of Nor Patagonia Argentina. In Bariloche City, located on the shores of Lake Nahuel Huapi, both…”
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    Mudstones as Landfill Liner Material for Heavy Metal Removal: Equilibrium and Dynamic Sorption Study by Musso, Telma Belen, Carlos, Luciano, Parolo, Maria Eugenia, Francisca, Franco Matías, Pettinari, Gisela, Giuliano, Valeria, Ruffato, Marianerla

    Published in Water, air, and soil pollution (01-04-2022)
    “…Clay materials used as low-permeability barriers at landfill sites can also chemically attenuate inorganic contaminants (heavy metals) in leachate. In this…”
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